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Reply-To: "Dr. Khin Ni Ni Thein" <nin@xxxxxx>

Dear Burma NET,

Yesterday I sent out Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's birthday wishes and
the announcement on the establishment of the Aung San Suu Kyi support
group to over 2o mailing lists. Mostly scientific groups
where I belong and of course to three most prominent Burma 
mailing-lists.

I received (still receving) over 600 feedback e-mails. I will reply to
each of you please wait. At this moment let me share only one which
stands out from the rest. I enclose herewith that e-mail (in fact
it was a question) together with my answer.

The rest can be put into four groups. (1) supporting notes 
(2) asking to join the ASSK support group (S-O-S) (3) offering their
assistance in whatever way they can, and (4) copies of the letters which
they send to their respective governments and influential people around the
world and offering their assistance.

Please share the happiness with us.

S-O-S: Support Our Suu!
NiNi

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>From amcgrath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fri Jun 20 11:51:42 1997
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 97 14:40:37 EDT
To: nin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: re: ENVENG-L: May I draw your attention please?

How does this apply to environmental engineering?

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>From nin@xxxxxx Fri Jun 20 11:44:11 1997
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 11:33:22 +0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)
To: amcgrath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: re: ENVENG-L: May I draw your attention please?

It does apply to environmental engineering in many ways. 
The list will be long. Please let me put only the most 
important point which is...
 (1) It will prevent Daw Aung San Suu Kyi from being easily assassinated
 (2) The bottom line is, she should be alive, environmentalists try to
     prevent the extinction of rare species, don't we?
  
Yes, she is an extremely rare specie, if she is gone, we can't breed such
a person in next 100 years or never.

With respect,
NiNi
PS. I enclose herewith the another reply.
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>From Beth.Ingraham@xxxxxxxx Fri Jun 20 11:25:13 1997
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 97 09:36:32 GMT
To: nin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: INFOTERRA

Greetings and Salutations from Nairobi!  
Please accept my birthday wishes.  May Burma's Woman's day 
bring fourth continued strength with reflection in 
celebration of global diversity and change.

With all good wishes,

Beth Ingraham (Ms.) ingrahab@xxxxxxxx 
                          or infotinf@xxxxxxxx
Information Officer                  
INFOTERRA Secretariat
The Global Environmental Information Exchange Network
United Nations Environment Programme                 
P.O. Box 47074
Nairobi, Kenya                  
Tel: (254-2) 624299                   
Fax: (254-2) 624269